Thank you for your interest in publishing with the Arizona Law Review! We welcome original works of authorship on law and related topics by lawyers, judges, and professors. At this time, we do not accept book reviews or works authored or co-authored by students. Additionally, we have a strong preference for articles which are under 35,000 words (including footnotes) in length.
Submission Timeline: The Arizona Law Review selects articles twice a year. We begin article selection on or around March 1 and September 1. You are welcome to submit articles throughout the year, however your piece will likely not be considered for publication until the next article selection cycle.
Form of Submission: We have a strong preference for electronic submissions via ExpressO, an online law review submission system operated by the Berkeley Electronic Press. To register with ExpressO and submit articles to the Arizona Law Review, please visit http://law.bepress.com/expresso/. If you are unable to submit your manuscript via ExpressO, please send it as an electronic attachment in Word document format (.doc), along with a resume or CV, to lrsae@law.arizona.edu.
Citation Form: All citations should be in footnote format and conform to THE BLUEBOOK: A UNIFORM SYSTEM OF CITATION (18th ed. 2005).
Expedite Requests: Expedite requests may be submitted via ExpressO (or email, if you are unable to access the ExpressO system). We will make every attempt to review your piece and reach a decision before your expedite deadline, however we do not review expedited manuscripts before article selection begins in March and September. Please note that we require at least 7 days from the time an expedited request is made before we can reach a publication decision.
Contact Information: If you have any questions or comments about article selection, please email our Senior Articles Editor at lrsae@law.arizona.edu. |